Asked by
Nathen Hadgu
on Nov 02, 2024Verified
The encoding of information directly into long-term storage without the aid of working memory best illustrates
A) chunking.
B) automatic processing.
C) iconic memory.
D) the spacing effect.
Automatic Processing
The unconscious encoding of information about space, time, frequency, and well-learned information or skills.
Long-Term Storage
The phase of memory in which information is retained for extended periods of time, potentially indefinitely.
Chunking
is a method of organizing information into smaller, more manageable units or chunks, making it easier to remember and process.
- Identify the differences among multiple memory types including explicit, implicit, short-term, and long-term memories and their unique attributes.
- Acquire knowledge regarding the processes involved in memory encoding and retrieval.
Verified Answer
BC
Learning Objectives
- Identify the differences among multiple memory types including explicit, implicit, short-term, and long-term memories and their unique attributes.
- Acquire knowledge regarding the processes involved in memory encoding and retrieval.